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November 21, 2012

The Goods On The Game, Raptors at Bobcats

Another night, another game.

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The coach did a hoof job focusing on defense but he can't get wins if raptor fans wanted to almost win we should have kept triano Casey was brought here to turn this team around its that or failure. How close the games are is evidence that talent is not the biggest issue if after 20 games things don't get better coach Casey should be demoted to assistant in charge of defense which is his specialty and we get a real coach that can get WINS. TO needs to stop accepting the mediocrity we buy out these seats every game to watch our team almost win!!

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